Marine Corps League
The Marine Corps League, founded in 1923 by World War I veteran Major General John A. Lejeune, is a congressionally chartered veteran service organization dedicated to promoting the interests and traditions of the United States Marine Corps. With a mission focused on providing mentorship, career counseling, and support for veterans and their families, the League fosters a strong sense of community among Marines and their supporters.
In addition to serving active, reserve, retired, and veteran Marines, the League also supports initiatives such as veteran suicide awareness and hosts various events and programs aimed at strengthening the fraternity of Marines. Through community service and volunteerism, the organization emphasizes the importance of Americanism and aims to create a positive impact in the lives of those who have served in the military.
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